Understanding the complexities
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
SUI is complex, and more common than you think. In this webinar learn more about the pathophysiology and how to effectively implement management strategies for patients - from postpartum, nulliparous athletes and beyond.
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Learning Outcomes
Understanding of the pathophysiology of stress urinary incontinence, and clarity around how symptoms may present in parous and nulliparous clients alike.
• Anatomy & physiology of pelvic floor, urethral sphincter and IAP.
• Understanding of pathophysiology of SUI and symptom presentation
• Clients that may be at risk, and screening tools for practical use in clinic.
• How to support clients with SUI across the lifespan
• Understanding of pathophysiology of SUI and symptom presentation
• Clients that may be at risk, and screening tools for practical use in clinic.
• How to support clients with SUI across the lifespan
Course Lessons
Meet the instructor
Joelene Murdoch
As the Director of The Physiotherapy Clinic for over 17 years, Jo is now on the journey to becoming a Doctor, something she's always wanted to do to. She is also doing a PHD to explore the role of the pelvic floor in birth outcomes, something we’ve been working with clinically for a very long time but now need to turn clinically hypothesis into robust scientific research.
A passionate Women's Health and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, Jo shares knowledge through her other business ventures, the PB Conference and Better Births.
Follow Jo & her colleagues @thephysiotherapyclinic, @pbconference.
A passionate Women's Health and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, Jo shares knowledge through her other business ventures, the PB Conference and Better Births.
Follow Jo & her colleagues @thephysiotherapyclinic, @pbconference.
Patrick Jones - Course author